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Cyber Risks Insurance / by Celso De Azevedo

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Sweet & Maxwell, 2024Edition: 2nd edDescription: 341p.; 24cmISBN:
  • 9788197361333
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 364.168 AZE
Contents:
Contents CHAPTER 1. Cyber Risks Assessment and Underwriting CHAPTER 2. Silent Cyber Exposure and Tangible Property CHAPTER 3. Silent Cyber Exclusions CHAPTER 4. First Party Coverage CHAPTER 5. First Party Coverage: Data Breach Notification, Regulatory Fines and the GDPR CHAPTER 6. Business Interruption Coverage CHAPTER 7. Third-Party Liability Coverage CHAPTER 8. Cyber Crime Coverage CHAPTER 9. Exclusions CHAPTER 10. Claims CHAPTER 11. Cyber Risks Reinsurance, Modelling and Accumulation
Summary: This is a definitive guide on the evolving law and practice of cyber insurance. Written in an accessible and practical style designed to help you find answers quickly, it adopts a UK perspective with additional comparative analysis of the most significant cases in the USA. Complete with sample clauses from leading industry organisations including the Lloyd?s Market Association and International Underwriting Association, this is a comprehensive text that clarifies and explains the law of cyber risks insurance. This updated second edition includes: New cyber exclusion clauses Commentary on the Supreme Court decisions in?Lloyd v Google LLC?and?WM Morrison Supermarkets Plc v Various Claimants An overview of post-Brexit GDPR and the latest ICO guidance relating to regulatory action Discussion on the implications to business interruption coverage under stand-alone cyber insurance policies in the aftermath of The Financial Conduct Authority v Arch Insurance (UK) Ltd Coverage of other decisions including Quadra Commodities S.A. v XL Insurance Company SE; Berkshire Assets (West London) Ltd v AXA Insurance; and Burnett or Grant v International Insurance Company of Hanover Ltd Recent US Appellate Court decisions concerning third-party liability and cyber crime coverage(Source: https://www.ebcwebstore.com/product/cyber-risks-insurance-celso-de-azevedo-2nd-south-asian-edition?products_id=99108228&srsltid=AfmBOop7w8uwGdzbMrlHIYpLwLr5lMRPGu3RQpqJXfH-5rtCVE3eCKSl)
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Contents
CHAPTER 1. Cyber Risks Assessment and Underwriting
CHAPTER 2. Silent Cyber Exposure and Tangible Property
CHAPTER 3. Silent Cyber Exclusions
CHAPTER 4. First Party Coverage
CHAPTER 5. First Party Coverage: Data Breach Notification, Regulatory Fines and the GDPR
CHAPTER 6. Business Interruption Coverage
CHAPTER 7. Third-Party Liability Coverage
CHAPTER 8. Cyber Crime Coverage
CHAPTER 9. Exclusions
CHAPTER 10. Claims
CHAPTER 11. Cyber Risks Reinsurance, Modelling and Accumulation

This is a definitive guide on the evolving law and practice of cyber insurance. Written in an accessible and practical style designed to help you find answers quickly, it adopts a UK perspective with additional comparative analysis of the most significant cases in the USA. Complete with sample clauses from leading industry organisations including the Lloyd?s Market Association and International Underwriting Association, this is a comprehensive text that clarifies and explains the law of cyber risks insurance.

This updated second edition includes:

New cyber exclusion clauses
Commentary on the Supreme Court decisions in?Lloyd v Google LLC?and?WM Morrison Supermarkets Plc v Various Claimants
An overview of post-Brexit GDPR and the latest ICO guidance relating to regulatory action
Discussion on the implications to business interruption coverage under stand-alone cyber insurance policies in the aftermath of The Financial Conduct Authority v Arch Insurance (UK) Ltd
Coverage of other decisions including Quadra Commodities S.A. v XL Insurance Company SE; Berkshire
Assets (West London) Ltd v AXA Insurance; and Burnett or Grant v International Insurance Company of Hanover Ltd
Recent US Appellate Court decisions concerning third-party liability and cyber crime coverage(Source: https://www.ebcwebstore.com/product/cyber-risks-insurance-celso-de-azevedo-2nd-south-asian-edition?products_id=99108228&srsltid=AfmBOop7w8uwGdzbMrlHIYpLwLr5lMRPGu3RQpqJXfH-5rtCVE3eCKSl)

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